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The RK ROYAL KLUDGER K98 is a versatile wireless mechanical keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. With a compact 98% layout, it features triple mode connectivity (2.4G, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C), hot-swappable brown switches, customizable RGB backlighting, and an impressive 3750mAh battery that offers up to 168 hours of usage. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, making it the perfect companion for both work and play.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 100 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit, Rechargeable, Customizable Display Keys |
Number of Keys | 100 |
Style | Classic |
Theme | Rainbow |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.11"L x 5.47"W x 1.57"H |
J**S
Currently Becoming My Favorite Keyboard
When on sale for $64, this keyboard is a great value. I've never spent more than a hundred dollars on a keyboard nor plan to. The most I've spent in the past was $99 on a GMMK TKL and an AKKO 5108S. I also have a Skyloong SK96 Lite (Epomaker GK96) 96% layout with 100 keys total (no spacing between keys). This RK98 is an 1800 layout keyboard (with slight spacing around the arrow keys, numpad, and F row) but with 100 keys, which is not so common. Most 1800 layout boards have either 96, 98, or 99 keys. For me, the more keys the merrier as I need the numpad for work and the other keys for simulators like MSFS. The slight extra spacing of the 1800 layout makes a difference for me (less mistakes) compared to my SK96.Since the white model only came with RK brown tactile switches, I switched them out for my favorite budget linears, the Gateron G Pro Yellow 2.0, and they sound and feel great on this keyboard. Stabs may need a bit of work but they didn't bother me out of the box.While the stock PBT keycaps are good overall, I switched them out for shine through PBTs (I basically do this for all my boards as I don't see much point in RGB if the keycaps aren't backlit). After this switch, I noticed just how bright the lighting is on this board, probably more than twice as bright as my SK96 (the design of the Gateron pros also helps in this regard). Out of the 5 brightness levels (not including OFF), I keep it at 2 most of the time. As for RGB color accuracy, it will depend on the color of the switches and keycaps installed. While the static white color seemed on the cool (bluish) side temp-wise when the stock brown RK tactiles were installed, with the yellow linear switches it is pretty much close to a white that I like. And the RK software easily allows you to tweak the exact RGB values too. Per key lighting is possible, and this keyboard has 3 custom lighting slots on its onboard memory which can be accessed via FN+1, 2, or 3. And once the custom lighting presets are saved onto the board, no need at all to have the Royal Kludge software open to access them.Another thing to note is that there is a pad layer between the plate and PCB, as well as (thin) case foam underneath. I'm satisfied with how this keyboard sounds and feels with the yellow linears, so I don't feel the need to mod this thing any further (not even a tape mod), but perhaps the stabs sometime in the future.It's nice to spend only $64 on a hot-swappable (5-pin compatible) RGB mech keyboard with a nice 100-key 1800 layout and wireless functionality. With the leftover money, you can buy switches or keycaps of your choice. Yes, budget boards like this do not have QMK or VIA firmware compatibility, but if the software can do the basic things like edit keymapping, FN shortcuts, macros, and RGB lighting, that's good enough for me. I do wish that the case bezels of the RK98 were slightly slimmer, but the overall dimensions are still quite compact especially compared to a full size. Overall, highly recommend this at the sale price.
D**Z
Best keyboard I've ever owned.
Gamer and Engineer here. Love this keyboard so much. Best one I've ever owned. I use it daily and it feels amazing! The ergo is great even though my hands are big. I wanted something smaller, yet still full size and wireless that I could still connect wired into my PC if necessary. The build feels heavy and doesn't feel cheap. It feels heavy and well made. 2.4Ghz connection is a plus and a big win so I can use it with different devices with a quick switch. Backlight is awesome and was quick and easy to setup to the color and lighting of my choice. The feedback of each key press is very satisfying. 10/10 buy it! I got mine on sale and it was worth every penny!
S**E
Wonderful Right Out of the Box.
I just opened this thing like ten minutes ago and I'm already not only writing this review, but USING IT to write the review. I bought different swtiches and keycaps to put into it that haven't arrived yet but I actually love the ones that it ships with. They feel and sound absolutely perfect for me; tactile, superb actuation force, and a sound that I believe is described as "thocky" among you keyboard connoisseurs. I haven't earned that title yet as I'm still a noob with them and trying to learn more about them (hence my purchase of this one), so if I got that wrong try to resist threatening me with your dad's ownership of Microsoft and ability to hack me.You get the point, though - They're not "clicky," which was an intentional choice on my part because I do know enough at this point to know that I don't care for "clicky" switches. They have a duller sound, yet they're also not very muted like some other quieter switches. Actuation force is on the heavier side (67g, I believe) so if you like the light and quick ones the browns this puppy comes pre-loaded with won't be for you and you'll want to look into some other switches to put into it. They're also tactile, which means they don't feel as smooth as linear ones but in a pleasant way that provides extra feedback you can feel in your fingers as you type.The lighting is nice and I have no complaints about it. It's background lighting underneath the keys - Nothing shines through these default keycaps. But that's the beauty of the modular mechanical keyboard - If you want more lighting, just grab yourself a pawful of ones that do allow lighting to pass through and you can slap 'em on this bad boy like he's been a... bad boy.Sorry.Anyway, I'll update this review in a couple of days once I've used it more and played around with the software. I just really wanted an excuse to type like five paragraphs on this thing. In the meantime, though, even though I'm fairly green regarding keyboards this seems to be a very nice one for its price point. You probably won't be disappointed.
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